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The Next Time We Strike : Labor in Utah's Coal Fields, 1900-1933
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Logan, UT
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Utah State University Press
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A history of the struggle for unionization in Utah's coal fields. Deals with labor strikes, clandestine efforts to organized unions in early 20th century. Carefully documents conduct of Mormon Church leadership toward the unions, and attitudes of Utahns to non-Mormons, Southeastern European immigrants.
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